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    Post-PCT gyno, quick question

    Hey guys. Sorry in advance for another gyno reversal thread.

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    Its been about 2.5 months since I finished my PCT for my first cycle (12 week 500mg Test-E p/w). During my cycle I was taking 0.25mg of arimidex from week 1-14 and I didn't have any gyno symptoms. However, now I have noticed a small, soft, fleshy lump behind my left nipple. The lump is slightly to the outside side of my nipple. The weird thing is my nipples were never and are currently not sensitive and neither is the lump itself.

    My question
    Today I started day 1 of C_BINO's gyno reversal protocol. I was just wondering if I should be taking 20mg of Nolvadex along side the Letro?

    Any other advice to help me would also be great


    Thanks guys
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    It could be fatty tissue

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    How can I be sure?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Super-Chump View Post
    How can I be sure?
    Few months ago I went to my doctor concerning a lump behind my nipple (iv never cycled before) he sent me to get a ultrasound, the next day he confirmed with me that I still had a case of puberty gyno due to my test levels fluctuating.

    Long story short, book and appointment to get a ultrasound. Once you know what your dealing with seek help to cure it

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    Go and see a gp ASAP , it's not necessarily gyno, it could be a lesion like an abcess, cyst or even tumour. Hopefully it's not serious but always best to check these things

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    Ok thanks guys, i'll get the GP to check it out

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